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History Project USA in the 1920s j Mens Fashion Men loosened the constraints of previous decades and began to acquire a more relaxed flashier wardrobe Colorful suits and patterned socks accented the wardrobe of the casually dressed ID: 285061

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Slide1

History Project

USA in the 1920sSlide2

jSlide3

Men’s FashionSlide4

Men

loosened the constraints of previous decades and began to acquire a more relaxed, flashier wardrobe.

Colorful

suits and patterned socks accented the wardrobe of the casually dressed

.

However

, the casual look was not for everyone, and many men still donned more conservative attire for the

office.

At the end of the 1920s, the leather jacket and cap was a popular style.

Men’s FashionSlide5

Women before the flappers

Used to wear more conservative clothes.

They had to behave politely.

Their relationship with men was controlled.

Could not smoke in public.

They could not vote.Slide6

The flappers

They were young girls .

The flapper stereotype is one of short bobbed hair, straight knee-length dresses, silk stockings, heavy make-up, and necklaces.

The flappers are also associated with Jazz and the 1920s dances like Charleston.

Fitzgerald and john held junior, reflected and created and image of the flappers in the Usa as an example of women. They are considered of drastic changes in women’s clothing and hair..

Flappers attitude was characterized by stark truthfulness, fast living, and sexual behavior. Slide7

Change

in

the

role

of

women

During the first world war, these women, mostly in towns, started to work because men had gone to war, so these jobs was the cause of this new position. Slide8
Slide9

Flappers attitude

Wore more daring clothes.

Smoke in public and drunk with men

The had a job

They were exposed in films, as its main topic was Sex.

They could vote, but not participate in politics.

They were still paid less than men.Slide10
Slide11

Rural

usa

Women that enjoyed this privileges lived in towns. Rural women were still conservative, and saw flappers as a very bad example. These urban women worked , even double , but they remained with their culture and traditions. These women could not enjoy the boom at all.Slide12

Women’s FashionSlide13

Their

changes

Women changed their long dull color dresses to more colorful and more daring dresses.

Teens started using short skirts

Women changed their underwear clothes and they started using flexible corsets and smaller corsetsSlide14

Hairstyle

Women in the 1920´s copied their hair from famous Hollywood stars.

women's magazines carried articles on how to achieve the current look.

This imagen presents a very known hairstyle from the women in the 1920’s Slide15

Women

This image represents women in the 1920’s before their changes

This image shows women changes during the 1920’s Slide16

Early

1920sSlide17

Cars

Helped the cities to grow.

Helped in the growth of entertainment.

Car production was revolutionized by Henry Ford. In 1913 he set up the first moving production line in the world.

More than 15 million were produced between 1908 and 1925. in 1929, 4.8 million cars were made. Slide18
Slide19

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Balbiani

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